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with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to cap-and-trade, wants preschool for every 4-year-old in the nation, tax reform, gun control, citizenship for undocumented immigrants. what are his chances, charles? >> approximately zero. he is talking as if we have a huge surplus so we can start spending all over again inaugural address was the philosophical statement of what i call this left-liberalism, the state of the union address is the programmatic expression of that. there a social ill that he did not have the government answer to? if he did, i did not hear it. >> mark? >> if that is a liberal agenda, we have moved the goal posts in our country. i thought the speech was -- the sum of its parts did not create a greater whole. i thought that parts of it were really good. like the minimum wage, i like the education, i like the training, i particularly like the gun -- at the end. richarde wasn't come in nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be that kind of address.
with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to cap-and-trade, wants preschool for every 4-year-old in the nation, tax reform, gun control, citizenship for undocumented immigrants. what are his chances, charles? >> approximately zero. he is talking as if we have a huge surplus so we can start spending all over again inaugural address was the philosophical statement of what i call this left-liberalism, the state...
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i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced. plus, what did ted nugent say after attending the state of the union address? we're going to tell it to you. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive
i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced....
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[captioning made possible byconstellation energy group] captioned by thenational captioning institute-- www.ncicap.org-->> i am jennifer franciotti. that strange sight over russia becomes dangerous as a meteor slams to the ground and has injured over 1000 people. we have stunning video. >> streaking across an early morning sky, a burst of light and an explosion of sound. these unverified pictures appear to show a russian cities close shave with a meteorite. on the ground, people stunned and unsure of what they had seen were left staring at the thick trail. >> it lasted three, maybe four seconds. >> many were hurt by broken glass. windows popped out. this level of damage is rare, but media rights are -- meteors are common but often burn up as they enter the world atmosphere. the closest reported pat -- meteor will make a path. >> can say there is no chance of it hitting the earth. >> in this part of russian, -- russia, it will be welcome news. scientists say it is not linked. it was a cosmic coincidence. >> quite the coincidence. rob roblin is talking with local nasa scientists about t
[captioning made possible byconstellation energy group] captioned by thenational captioning institute-- www.ncicap.org-->> i am jennifer franciotti. that strange sight over russia becomes dangerous as a meteor slams to the ground and has injured over 1000 people. we have stunning video. >> streaking across an early morning sky, a burst of light and an explosion of sound. these unverified pictures appear to show a russian cities close shave with a meteorite. on the ground, people...
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to become more energy independent. don? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin with what is happening tonight at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the job. he will travel to brussels for a nato summit to talk about afghanistan and other security issues. when the summit is over on friday, the big question, does he come back to the pentagon or does he try once again to go home to california? >> i'm poppy harlow in new york and while the markets are closed monday for the presidents' day holiday, but when they reopen tuesday, we will get key earnings and economic reports. the latest existing home sales numbers will come out wednesday which will help us to see if the housing recovery is continuing, because existing home sales account fo
to become more energy independent. don? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin with what is happening tonight at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the...
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he says it is time to educate our children, subsidize new forms of energy, and rebuild our infrastructure. president obama's for the state of the yen, the first of his new term, and how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing should increase the deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same, higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to, with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to cap-and-trade, wants preschool for every 4-year-old in the nation, tax reform, gun control, and citizenship for undocumented immigrants. what are his chances, charles? >> approximately zero. he is talking as if we have a huge surplus, so we can start spending all over again. if the inaugural address was a philosophical statement of what i would call his left liberalism, the state of the union address was a programmatic expression of that. is there a human ill or social ill that he did not have the government's answer to? if he did, i did not hear it. >> mark? >> it that is a
he says it is time to educate our children, subsidize new forms of energy, and rebuild our infrastructure. president obama's for the state of the yen, the first of his new term, and how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing should increase the deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same, higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to, with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9...
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into smaller pieces now experts also say that when it exploded the meter released a huge amount of energy making the blast interesting enough even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater with the width of six meters where a piece of the meteor it supposedly crashed a lot of interesting statistics now coming out of this and can you imagine the weight of that was forty tons more information for you still to come here on r.t. . a potential currency war the european debt crisis is dominating a meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit later this year all these you see coming off has been following discussions in the kremlin. fact a lot of conflicting statements have been said about this talk of the impending looming currency war which has led some folks some market watchers to be quite confused as to what we'll actually see coming out of this g. twenty talks here in moscow now at the center o
into smaller pieces now experts also say that when it exploded the meter released a huge amount of energy making the blast interesting enough even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater with the width of six meters where a piece of the meteor it supposedly crashed a lot of interesting statistics now coming out of this and can you imagine the weight of that was forty tons more information for you still to...
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he's a good guy, though. >> stephen chu was a good energy secretary, i like him a lot. nobel prize winner and i think he served his nation well. and the decision beyond that is up to the president of the united states. >>> a tragedy at the home of inspirational olympian oscar castorias, and severe allegations about how he may have been involved. [ whispering ] i've always preferred the crème part of an oreo. [ whispering ] that's crazy, the cookie's the best part. crème. cookie. crème. stop yelling. you stop yelling. [ whispering ] both of you stop yelling. [ whispering ] i'm trying to read. [ male announcer ] choose your side at oreo.com. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ we were out when it happened. by the time we called the police, there wasn't much they could do. i felt so helpless. we were out when it happened. but adt quickly ca
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into smaller pieces now experts also say that when it exploded the meter released a huge amount of energy making the blast interesting enough even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater where the width of six meters where a piece of the meteor it supposedly crashed a lot of interesting statistics now coming out of this and can you imagine the weight of that was forty tons more information for you still to come here on r.t. . a potential currency war the european debt crisis is dominating a meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit later this year. has been following discussions in the kremlin. in fact a lot of conflicting statements have been said about this talk of the impending looming currency war which has led some folks some market watchers to be quite confused as to what we'll actually see coming out of this g. twenty talks here in moscow now at the center of the whole controversy
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he seemed more sure of himself and on climate and energy, he knows if anything happen on those, it will be because of executive action, not because of people in the room. it's interesting to watch who's applauding and who's not but the senate democrat -- mark pryor from arkansas, mary landers from louisiana, and a few others, will not want to vote on this because they're up for election in 2014 so we focus on republicans but it was a message for democrats, as well. john: he friday congress doesn't move, i will. eamon, i want to talk to you about the specifics. we'll talk about what was in the speech. let's talk about minimum wage. this was new in the speech although he supported it before. what's the economics behind that, what are the chances that minimum wage is going to come and is it a good idea? >> it's probably a long shot politically to get this thing done. minimum wage now is $7.25 an hour. the president would like it to go to $9 an hour. a lot of states have minimum wages higher than the federal minimum wage now and what a wage should be in a given market varies across the coun
he seemed more sure of himself and on climate and energy, he knows if anything happen on those, it will be because of executive action, not because of people in the room. it's interesting to watch who's applauding and who's not but the senate democrat -- mark pryor from arkansas, mary landers from louisiana, and a few others, will not want to vote on this because they're up for election in 2014 so we focus on republicans but it was a message for democrats, as well. john: he friday congress...
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moving on the order of somewhere near twenty kilometers or thirty kilometers per second that's a lot of energy and so when that thing strikes the ground you're talking about a force not unlike a significant explosion so all of the kind of damage as you can think of from a huge explosion is the precise of the kind of damage that could have happened had in his truck in the middle of a city or any kind of populated area there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of responders the thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know due to the os what happened to the dinosaurs. one and asteroid is just made a record close approach to earth at a about twenty eight thousand kilometers above the surface now the event was watched by the scientists all over the world with many fearing the one hundred twenty thousand tunneled j
moving on the order of somewhere near twenty kilometers or thirty kilometers per second that's a lot of energy and so when that thing strikes the ground you're talking about a force not unlike a significant explosion so all of the kind of damage as you can think of from a huge explosion is the precise of the kind of damage that could have happened had in his truck in the middle of a city or any kind of populated area there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's...
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they continue to stiff the international atomic energy agency. they make it clear they expect if they resume negotiations with five permanent members of the security council they expected relief of the sanctions. this is the mark of a regime that is constant and can out negotiate the west. >> eric: you say they are confident but the president has made it clear they will prevent them from getting a bomb. we will do what is necessary to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. do you think the administration will do what is necessary to prevent that? >> no, clearly not. i think that is what iran thinks, too. it's what israel thinks. if you need evidence, not just about the obama administration but about the bush administration, look at north korea which last week on the day of the president's state of the union address exploded a nuclear device having launched a missile into earth's orbit for the first time in december. the lesson that north korea teaches iran, continue to make progress. smartest thing that iran could do is build a nuclear devic
they continue to stiff the international atomic energy agency. they make it clear they expect if they resume negotiations with five permanent members of the security council they expected relief of the sanctions. this is the mark of a regime that is constant and can out negotiate the west. >> eric: you say they are confident but the president has made it clear they will prevent them from getting a bomb. we will do what is necessary to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. do you...
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and in particularly to renew our energy, because lifetime energy unrenewed will run out. >> but isn't there a whole psychology at work that would have to be changed because people feel like they need to be in the office for long hours, into you that shows the boss how dedicated they are, and they feel like they need to be available, and the blackberry is never far away or whatever device it is that they have, and that's what promotions are tied to, and that's what, you know, pay raises are tied to. wouldn't you have to change a whole way of thinks for people, as the sign says, to chill out? >> without question you have to change the way of thinks, and it's a necessary shift. we are operating if a 2 isst century world with 20th century work pas. they're obs sleet. we have a world in this orgzization like apple, google, koch, are coming to us and saying our people can't sustain it. it was maybe five years ago we had to chase organizations to get them interested in our work. today they're calling us, because they recognize there's an energy crisis. >> well, part of it is sleep, and i don
and in particularly to renew our energy, because lifetime energy unrenewed will run out. >> but isn't there a whole psychology at work that would have to be changed because people feel like they need to be in the office for long hours, into you that shows the boss how dedicated they are, and they feel like they need to be available, and the blackberry is never far away or whatever device it is that they have, and that's what promotions are tied to, and that's what, you know, pay raises...
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from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos in russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know do to us what happened to the dinosaurs thankfully no one was killed this time and luckily the meteor didn't hit any industrial facilities including several nuclear sites did. lawrence maxwell krauss from the school of earth and space exploration claims that if parts of the meteor were recovered they would be of huge scientific interest. meatier is an asteroid on a calm many of them come from the outer part of our solar system perturbations from the planet jupiter and other planets there's a huge. store of comets asteroids out outside the orbi
from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos in russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter...
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shattering into smaller pieces experts also say that when it exploded the media released a huge amount of energy making the blast even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just days ago specialists are currently examining a crater six meters wide where a piece of the meteor supposedly crashed and also another piece of puzzle a fell into a lake creating this hole in the ice. republican senators have blocked a vote to confirm chuck hagel as u.s. secretary of defense he is the first such presidential nominee for pentagon chief this is happened to two the senators claim they need more time for another hearing as artie's going to church you can comments. those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could
shattering into smaller pieces experts also say that when it exploded the media released a huge amount of energy making the blast even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just days ago specialists are currently examining a crater six meters wide where a piece of the meteor supposedly crashed and also another piece of puzzle a fell into a lake creating this hole in the ice. republican senators have blocked a vote to confirm chuck hagel as u.s. secretary of defense he is...
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and that's all that built-up energy that is passing over you. >> and meanwhile, we have an asteroid about the size of a football field passing by the earth today. hakeem, how rare is that? and, you know, how lucky were we? >> well, you know, if you ask about things from space hitting earth, it's incredibly common, right? something like two tons of marial from space fall to earth every day. but if you compare how frequently things occur as a function of their size, then as they get bigger, they become rarer. so if you look at events that are big enough to, say, wipe out a city, you may expect once per century to come to earth. and the latest one that we know of is an object that hit in russia in 1908, known as the tungguska event. it's common, but not as common that we should be concerned. >> the asteroid we saw today, the thing we really have to be concerned about is the fact that the orbit of this asteroid actually intersected with the orbit of the earth. and what we want to avoid is having the earth and the extraordinary intersecting at the same point at the same time. there are lots of
and that's all that built-up energy that is passing over you. >> and meanwhile, we have an asteroid about the size of a football field passing by the earth today. hakeem, how rare is that? and, you know, how lucky were we? >> well, you know, if you ask about things from space hitting earth, it's incredibly common, right? something like two tons of marial from space fall to earth every day. but if you compare how frequently things occur as a function of their size, then as they get...
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and that's all that built-up energy that is passing over you. >> and meanwhile, we have an asteroid about the size of a football field passing by the earth today. hakeem, how rare is that? and, you know, how lucky were we? >> well, you know, if you ask about things from space hitting earth, it's incredibly common, right? something like two tons of material from space fall to earth every day. but if you compare how frequently things occur as a function of their size, then as they get bigger, they become rarer. so if you look at events that are big enough to, say, wipe out a city, you may expect once per century to come to earth. and the latest one that we know of is an object that hit in russia in 1908, known as the tungguska
and that's all that built-up energy that is passing over you. >> and meanwhile, we have an asteroid about the size of a football field passing by the earth today. hakeem, how rare is that? and, you know, how lucky were we? >> well, you know, if you ask about things from space hitting earth, it's incredibly common, right? something like two tons of material from space fall to earth every day. but if you compare how frequently things occur as a function of their size, then as they get...
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through the atmosphere and experts also say that when it exploded the meteor released a huge amounts of energy and it's been compared with a blast that could be even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater with a width of six meters which is the point of impact where that meter supposedly crashed and also another piece supposedly fell into a lake creating this hole in the ice and of course it's extremely cold at the moment there in central russia and that gives you an idea of the surface area in the size of the meteorite. other news now here in a potential currency war the european debt crisis the dominating a meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit later this year. has been discussions in the kremlin. in fact a lot of conflicting statements have been said about this talk of the impending looming currency war which has led some folks some market watchers to be quite confused as to what we'll
through the atmosphere and experts also say that when it exploded the meteor released a huge amounts of energy and it's been compared with a blast that could be even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater with a width of six meters which is the point of impact where that meter supposedly crashed and also another piece supposedly fell into a lake creating this hole in the ice and of course it's extremely...
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from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect in advance that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know due to the os what happened to the dinosaurs thankfully no one was killed this time and luckily the meteor didn't hit any industrial facilities including several nuclear sites located in the region i must say all of this really looks like a scene from a science for a movie but it's really happened and there's another. minor that no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays when it comes to nature often we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best you've got is going off r t j dad and central russia. and lawrence maxwell crimes from
from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect in advance that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in...
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from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know do to us what happened to the dinosaurs thankfully no one was killed this time and luckily the meteor didn't hit any industrial facilities including several nuclear sites located in the region i must say all of this really looks like a scene from a science fire movie but it's really happened and it's another reminder that no matter how. advanced technology gets nowadays when it comes to nature often we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best you've got this going off towards the. central russia. and lawrence maxwell crimes from they s
from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter...
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through the atmosphere and experts also say that when it exploded the meteor released a huge amounts of energy and it's been compared with a blast that could be even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater with a width of six meters which is the point of impact where that meter supposedly crashed and also another piece supposedly fell into a lake creating this hole in the ice and of course it's extremely cold at the moment there in central russia and that gives you an idea of the surface area in the size of the meteorite. other news now here in our two potential currency war the european debt crisis is the dominating a meeting of phonons chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit later this year or two you see coming over has been forming discussions in the kremlin fact a lot of conflicting statements have been said about this talk of the impending looming currency war which has led some folks some market watcher
through the atmosphere and experts also say that when it exploded the meteor released a huge amounts of energy and it's been compared with a blast that could be even more powerful than the nuclear weapon tested by north korea just a few days ago and specialists are currently examining a crater with a width of six meters which is the point of impact where that meter supposedly crashed and also another piece supposedly fell into a lake creating this hole in the ice and of course it's extremely...
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what do we make of this energy market? >> i tell you, it's probably the most difficult thing to trade. equities are difficult. liz: right about now. >> i have to agree with both of them about running and esteem. licking and $98 the crude market. get back to like i talked a lot, slow grind. the market is getting tired. somewhere around there. some news. you can sit down and talk. but in the back of everyone's mind, if you look at the cracks -- liz: i'm sorry, what news? let our viewers know because i don't assume everyone knows what happened. >> i heard there was a little bearish news that they would sit down and talk, you know, have talks going forward about their nuclear programs. if they're going to sit down and talk about it that was something that cannot laden the date. we heard all of this type of stuff. i wouldn't put much credence into. but i would is the product price . place it above the crude. it is still over $30 per barrel. higher. $30. so i don't see as collapsing and falling apart. i think we see a pullback.
what do we make of this energy market? >> i tell you, it's probably the most difficult thing to trade. equities are difficult. liz: right about now. >> i have to agree with both of them about running and esteem. licking and $98 the crude market. get back to like i talked a lot, slow grind. the market is getting tired. somewhere around there. some news. you can sit down and talk. but in the back of everyone's mind, if you look at the cracks -- liz: i'm sorry, what news? let our...